The Life of John MiltonG. and W. B. Whittaker, 1970 - 490 pages |
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Page 52
... expression . Vipereos rictus , if the verse had permitted it , would have been unexceptionable . " Calumnia " is , I ... expressions in his Latin poems are not supported by high classical authority . But he could only calculate the ...
... expression . Vipereos rictus , if the verse had permitted it , would have been unexceptionable . " Calumnia " is , I ... expressions in his Latin poems are not supported by high classical authority . But he could only calculate the ...
Page 437
Charles Symmons. frequently employed as his amanuensis ; that , on their expressing their dislike of these occupa- tions in ... expression of affectionate remembrance not likely to break from the lips of a child sensible of injuries , and ...
Charles Symmons. frequently employed as his amanuensis ; that , on their expressing their dislike of these occupa- tions in ... expression of affectionate remembrance not likely to break from the lips of a child sensible of injuries , and ...
Page 464
... expression of their dislike : nor did he re- cover his popularity , till the reflexion from vices , which were not his , threw the countenance of the public upon him ; and made him shine with a lustre not his own . Of the small band of ...
... expression of their dislike : nor did he re- cover his popularity , till the reflexion from vices , which were not his , threw the countenance of the public upon him ; and made him shine with a lustre not his own . Of the small band of ...
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